The purpose of this study is to investigate the family therapists experience of how contextual factors (governance, regulatory, market and knowledge production /research) influence trust and autonomy in the therapeutic relationship in child psychiatry. The study is based on qualitative interviews with 10 family therapists. The interviews have been processed using thematic analysis. The informants are licensed family therapists, working in child psychiatry clinics. The study shows that contextual factors are both retardant and supportive. When a management theory from the business sector applies on the public sector it causes problems for the employees. Different norms and values collide and it affects the autonomy and trust. This study... (More)

The purpose of this study is to investigate the family therapists experience of how contextual factors (governance, regulatory, market and knowledge production /research) influence trust and autonomy in the therapeutic relationship in child psychiatry. The study is based on qualitative interviews with 10 family therapists. The interviews have been processed using thematic analysis. The informants are licensed family therapists, working in child psychiatry clinics. The study shows that contextual factors are both retardant and supportive. When a management theory from the business sector applies on the public sector it causes problems for the employees. Different norms and values collide and it affects the autonomy and trust. This study shows that economic governance also has an impact on the production of knowledge / research, marketing and administration in the form of various measuring instruments. The study shows that there is a demand from therapists to be involved in developing both the organizational activities and the work with patients. (Less)

@misc{2542812,
abstract = {The purpose of this study is to investigate the family therapists experience of how contextual factors (governance, regulatory, market and knowledge production /research) influence trust and autonomy in the therapeutic relationship in child psychiatry. The study is based on qualitative interviews with 10 family therapists. The interviews have been processed using thematic analysis. The informants are licensed family therapists, working in child psychiatry clinics. The study shows that contextual factors are both retardant and supportive. When a management theory from the business sector applies on the public sector it causes problems for the employees. Different norms and values collide and it affects the autonomy and trust. This study shows that economic governance also has an impact on the production of knowledge / research, marketing and administration in the form of various measuring instruments. The study shows that there is a demand from therapists to be involved in developing both the organizational activities and the work with patients.},
author = {Andersson, Ann-Catrine},
keyword = {Autonomi,Tillit,NPM},
language = {swe},
note = {Student Paper},
title = {Familjeterapeut på BUP: Familjeterapeuters erfarenheter av organisationens påverkan på deras arbete},
year = {2012},
}